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Field study on the corrosion and ash deposition of low-temperature heating surface in a large-scale coal-fired power plant

Journal

FUEL
Volume 208, Issue -, Pages 149-159

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2017.06.120

Keywords

Flue gas cooling; Low-temperature heating surface; Dewpoint corrosion; Viscous ash deposition; Coal-fired power plant; Acid condensation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51606144]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC0801904]

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The corrosion and ash deposition of low-temperature heating surface were investigated in a 660 MW coal-fired power plant. The temperature-controlled test probes constructed of three materials were tested under different wall temperatures (90 degrees C, 80 degrees C, 70 degrees C, 60 degrees C, 50 degrees C and 40 degrees C). The metal specimens and deposit samples were analyzed by X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope with energy dispersive spectroscopy. The results revealed that when the wall temperature fell to 70 degrees C, viscous deposits began to form on the probes due to the condensation of sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid. Meanwhile, the sulphuric acid condensate and hydrochloric acid condensate stimulated the corrosion of the metal surface. The corrosion and deposits increased with the decrease of the wall temperature. The corrosion resistances of the three tested materials were 316 L > ND > 20#. The corrosion mechanism and ash deposition mechanism of low-temperature heating surface were discussed. The coupling model of acid condensation and fly ash behaviors was proposed, and the main factors affecting the corrosion and ash deposition were summarized. Suggestions were made to alleviate the corrosion and fouling of waste heat recovery devices in coal-fired power plants. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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